No not really.. Im fine with being wrong but I hate that people are so arrogant on this forum.. I didn't know I couldnt ask newb questions, and have errors in my logic.. Btw im NOT an electrical engineer or a long time enthusiast, and it would be nice to get some help instead of mockeryyou mad?
Have you used the internet's best feature called search? That's why most newb questions get no replies. Its out there but people are too lazy to look for it and want to be spoon fed.No not really.. Im fine with being wrong but I hate that people are so arrogant on this forum.. I didn't know I couldnt ask newb questions, and have errors in my logic.. Btw im NOT an electrical engineer or a long time enthusiast, and it would be nice to get some help instead of mockery
or, would like a little social interaction with guys on an audio forum about questions he thinks they can answer...Have you used the internet's best feature called search? That's why most newb questions get no replies. Its out there but people are too lazy to look for it and want to be spoon fed.
Just saying...
very helpful poasts ITTim sorry, but there is no reason you cant search. This is an easily answered question.
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